A1 Expression 1분 분량

可以刷卡

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Can pay by card

Asking if credit/debit card payment is accepted.

The phrase '可以刷卡' (kěyǐ shuākǎ) in Chinese literally translates to 'can swipe card.' It's a straightforward combination of two common elements. * **可以 (kěyǐ):** This is a versatile modal verb meaning 'can,' 'may,' or 'to be able to.' Its etymology traces back to Old Chinese, and it has consistently denoted permission or ability throughout its history. It's formed from **可 (kě)**, meaning 'to be acceptable, suitable,' and **以 (yǐ)**, meaning 'to use, to take.' The combination often conveys the sense of 'it is permissible to use/do X.' * **刷卡 (shuākǎ):** This is a more modern compound verb directly related to the advent of card-based payment systems. It's composed of: * **刷 (shuā):** Originally meaning 'to brush,' 'to clean,' or 'to paint,' this character acquired the meaning of 'to swipe' or 'to scan' with the introduction of technology like magnetic stripe cards. The action of running a card through a reader is analogous to a brushing motion. * **卡 (kǎ):** This character is a loanword from English 'card.' It was adopted into Chinese to refer to various types of cards, including playing cards, business cards, and, crucially, credit/debit cards. The pronunciation is a direct transliteration of the English word. Therefore, '可以刷卡' evolved as a direct and practical way to inquire about the acceptance of card payments, combining the traditional Chinese way of expressing ability/permission with a modern term for card transactions. Its development mirrors the global adoption of electronic payment methods and the corresponding linguistic adaptations in Chinese.

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